The Seattle Mariners bullpen had a tumultuous 2024 season, marked by early struggles and late-season recovery. After a disappointing first half with several blown saves, rookie Troy Taylor emerged as a reliable high-leverage option, while Collin Snider revitalized his career. Closer Andres Munoz earned an All-Star nod, showcasing a strong season.
As the team looks ahead to 2025, the return of Matt Brash from Tommy John surgery is a significant boost. General Manager Justin Hollander hinted at an earlier-than-expected comeback, which could enhance the bullpen's depth and performance in close games.